Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Pennsylvania

Paid $7,000 by credit card online rec.nothing

We paid 7,000 dollars by credit card to purchase a online business and have recived nothing they said its in the mail overnighted to us two weeks later still nothing.Is there any way to get our money back because we have not signed any papers and will not.


Asked on 9/22/06, 12:10 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Roger Traversa Arjont Group (Law Office of Roger Traversa)

Re: Paid $7,000 by credit card online rec.nothing

You asked if you could stop payment on a credit card payment regarding a purchase of an online business that you have not recieved.

Congratulations, you have just been scammed. Fortunately you used a credit card. Unless the payment was somehow converted to a cash payment you should be able to get your money back. That's the best part about using credit cards.

My suggestion to you is that you do three things immediately: 1) report this matter to your local police providing every bit of information that you have, and get a copy of the report and a report number, 2) dispute the charge with your credit card company, by phone and IN WRITING, return reciept requested, and 3) retain and attorney.

All three are necessary items in order to protect your interests. The credit card company will not honor your request unless you have reported this matter to the police as a fraud. The attorney can help steer you through the process and help with any claims that may arise. You will also need to formally revoke your acceptance from the seller, but my guess is that it's a scam and this part won't matter.

Do not skip hiring an attorney because you don't want to spend any more money. And while I would be happy to help you ANY attorney will be able to help.

This response is based on the information you provided and may not be correct based on the actual records of the transaction. CONSULT AN ATTORNEY.

Regards and good luck,

Roger Traversa

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Answered on 9/22/06, 1:45 pm


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